Oregon Youth Study Wave 15, 1997-1999 / Deborah M. Capaldi.

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Data file
Language
English
Εdition
2022-10-17
Published/​Created
Ann Arbor, Mich. : Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2022
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Summary note
The original Oregon Youth Study began 1983. The goal was to examine the etiology of antisocial behaviors in boys, with a view to designing preventive interventions within the context of the family and the school. This longitudinal study has expanded over the past few decades into an intergenerational study, retaining the original young men and including their partners and children. Demographic variables include race, religion, annual household income, the participants' parents' employment statuses, household composition and sibling particulars. Wave 15 of the Oregon Youth Study targets males aged 23-24.Cf: http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR38434.v1
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Title from ICPSR DDI metadata of 2022-11-08.
Type of data
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Geographic coverage
  • Oregon
  • United States
Methodology note
Males between the ages of 23-24 living in Oregon.
Contents
  • Adjustment With Partner Public Data
  • Assessing Environments Public Data
  • Brief Symptom Inventory Public Data
  • Boy's Substance Use Public Data
  • CES-Depression Public Data
  • Interviewer Ratings Public Data
  • Target Interview Public Data
  • Target Interview Restricted Data
  • Perceived Stress Scale Public Data
  • Self-Esteem (Self-Perception) Public Data
  • Conflict Tactics Scale Public Data
  • Demographics Questionnaire Restricted Data
  • Dyadic Social Skills Public Data
  • Self-Report Delinquency Public Data
  • Self-Report Employment Public Data
  • Getting Along with Partner Public Data
  • Home Questionnaire Public Data
  • Social Networking Public Data
  • Michigan Alcohol Screening Test Public Data
  • Neighborhood Questionnaire Public Data
  • NEO Five-Factor Inventory Public Data
  • Parent Update Questionnaire Public Data
  • Young Adult Behavior Checklist Public Data
  • Revised Conflict Tactics Scale Restricted Data
  • Balanced Inventory of Desirable Responding Public Data
  • Self-Report Psychopathy Public Data
  • Sex Survey 1 Public Data
  • Sex Survey 1 Restricted Data
  • Sex Survey 2 Public Data
  • Sex Survey 3 Public Data
  • Sex Survey 4 Public Data
  • Sex Survey 5 Public Data
  • Sex Survey 6 Public Data
  • Young Adult Adjustment Scale Public Data
  • Young Adult Self-Report Public Data
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